b2ap3_thumbnail_Smartphone400.jpgWe are smack-dab in a mobile revolution. With any large-scale societal change brought on by technology, there are growing pains involved. Nowhere is this more evident than in the business world. How can you make this major technological shift benefit your business? Consider that the individuals that work in your office have indubitably been in open competition in their acquisitions of the newest mobile devices. Since they are buying them anyway, determining ways to harness the power of these devices to work for your company’s benefit is a sound strategy. Here are a list of some of the top-selling mobile devices of 2012 and what each manufacturer has on the horizon for 2013.

Handsets are at the center of this mobile computing revolution. Everyone seems to have a smartphone that is bigger or faster then the one that another employee purchased just a few weeks ago. As of the fourth quarter of 2012, over 100,000,000 smartphones were in use in the United States (or about one smartphone for every three people). One billion smartphone handsets have been sold worldwide since 2007. The widespread use of these devices creates an opportunity for your business to benefit from your employees’ insatiable need to stay connected to their personal devices at all hours of the day. The handsets listed here are some of the top-selling smartphones on the market.

Other dynamic smartphones that are currently available include: the Blackberry z10, the Motorola RAZR Maxx HD, the LG Optimus G, and the HTC Windows Phone 8X.

As mobile phones and other mobile devices continue to outsell PCs, it is the right time to start understanding how to create a comprehensive Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) strategy that can substantially benefit your company’s profitability. The experienced technicians at National Technologies Group can assist you in the creation of a mobile device management policy that will allow your company to best utilize your employees’ mobile devices and keep company data secure and out of the wrong hands.

Your employees are going to buy these devices anyway, so what’s the harm in making their personal purchases work for your company? For more information about BYOD strategies or mobile device management, contact us at +61295186000. Check back Wednesday for part two of Vanity IT. We will go over some of the market’s best tablets.